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311

311’s sound: positive vibes through a fusion of rap, reggae, and hard rock

Origin of their name: 311 is the police code for indecent exposure in the band’s hometown of Omaha, Nebraska

Pertinent numbers that aren’t in their name: 5 (the number of band members), 2 (vocalists: hyperactive rapper S.A. Martinez and the lower-registered Nick Hexum)

The band’s breakthrough: their self-titled 1995 album, which went triple-platinum thanks to the singles “Don’t Stay Home,” “All Mixed Up, and “Down”

The band’s opus: the 68-minute beast, Transistor

Latest album: Stereolithic, which was released on 311 Day

The date of 311 day: March 11, which the band celebrated in 2014 by playing a five-hour, 66-song concert in New Orleans

How you can relive that day, even if you weren’t there: by picking up 311 with the Unity Orchestra – Live from New Orleans – 311 Day 2014, which contains nine songs where the band was accompanied by a live orchestra